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As Full as the World: Reading 6

As Full as the World: Reading 6

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Engage students with a variety of character-building stories as well as classical literature selections from which biblical principles are drawn. An emphasis on literary elements, higher-level thinking skills, and vocabulary enrichment is a bridge to the traditional literature classes that begin in junior high. The Student Text includes samples from classic authors such as Charles Dickens, Kenneth Grahame, Emily Dickinson, and Robert Browning.



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Publisher   Bob Jones University Press (BJU/BJUP)
ISBN  1591666244  
EAN  9781591666240  


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As Full as the World is really full of good stuff.  Feb 25, 2010
Funny, witty, classic, excellent literature, interviews, poetry.... this book has it all and then some. Many well chosen excerpts from brilliant authors, engaging and helpful, thought-provoking and touching stories make this a worthwhile purchase.
 
The Best That Christian Publishing Could Do--Back Then  Apr 28, 2008
This book is great for any parent who wants to have a "mini-library" right at hand for a child 10-12 years old. I was a manager on this textbook project years and years ago when I worked at BJU Press. I'm sure that some of the stories have been dropped and new ones added, but probably not that many. For one thing, I can tell from the cover that the book retains the "classic" stories that we wanted to include.

We called this book, simply, READING 6. Our goals for the book were to introduce young readers to great children's literature by putting short stories and representative chapters of longer stories from great children's literature into each unit of the book. We also included an educational article per unit (and the book has six units, as I recall), for students to read for themselves. These articles taught students about the way fiction is written and how to evaluate it.

Each unit had to have a humor, a historical fiction piece, and an assortment of other types of fiction, including a thoroughly Christian story that was more than just Christian kids solving a mystery or having an adventure. I never wanted to include any stories that depicted salvation as an endpoint. Salvation is the beginning, and I loathe stories that indicate that there's nothing more significant beyond salvation. I also didn't want any "goody two shoes" stories included that oversimplified good and evil by making the Christian kids good and the non-Christian kids evil. I think those types of stories are deceptive, because we are all sinners.

Overall, I won my case, and the term "goody two shoes stories" became part of the nomenclature for a while. We included plenty of adventure and exotic settings and loads of humor. Humor, at that time, was a distinctive of BJU Books, because neither Beka nor Rod and Staff would ever get you to crack a smile. But we had loads of humor in everything we produced for children. In the merciful provision of God, we had a team of illustrators who were excellent cartoonists and comedy illustrators. Since then, the other Christian publishers have caught up.

There were still a couple stories I could not successfully eliminate, so about 5% of the book in its first release was predictable and boring. But I thought, overall, it was the best thing going in Christian reading books. And even if there have been some changes in the last 20 years, I bet it's still one of the best. Our goal was to put great reading material into the hands of children and inspire them to read. It really was important to us.

Jeri Massi
 

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